4 fish 10 gallons

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There is no 10g long. A 10g standard tank is 20". A 20g standard is 24". A 20L is 30" and so is a 29g. :)
 
I guess I'll keep the 10 as a qt, on a separate note. If I got a 50 or 55 gallon do you think I could house a kole tang?
 
I would stick to a 75g for the tangs. There are quite a few that will do well in a 75g. The tank would have the same footprint as the 55g but be 6 inches bigger from front to back. If I had to do it again I would have gone 75g instead of the 55g I got. So much more room for rock and corals plus the fish stocking is much more fun. :)
 
I would stick to a 75g for the tangs. There are quite a few that will do well in a 75g. The tank would have the same footprint as the 55g but be 6 inches bigger from front to back. If I had to do it again I would have gone 75g instead of the 55g I got. So much more room for rock and corals plus the fish stocking is much more fun. :)

I would have to agree.

Zach, I would just go the extra 20 gallons and get a 75. :)
 
Yep, the 75g is so much a better option. If you have the 4 feet for a 55g then you have enough room for the 75g.

Would make it easier on us too, as we wouldnt have to pull teeth with your fish selections! LOL j/k. But seriously, get the 75g if you can. Promise you won't regret it.
 
I meant 55. But if I were to go 75 which and how many Tangs could I keep?
 
Go Onto LA and find tangs... Then use the search filter and make it minimum tank size 75:)
 
Actually, I if I had to do it again, i probably wouldnt have gotten my blue tang for my 125g. they need alot of zoom room, at least mine does,. lol
 
Keep 10 as qt
Stock 20 with tons corals
2 clowns
Grmma
Yellow watchman goby
Purple firefish
Bangaii cardinal.
 
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